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Three Days Grace, Save Ferris and Sheryl Crow headed to Rock Band Music Store

With Rock Band Blitz making me once again invested in the music game genre, I'm again interested in the updates to the Rock Band Music Store, since now any song you purchase from there can be used both in Rock Band 3 and Rock Band Blitz.

Coming October 16th, you'll be able to rock/jam/belt out to three tracks; 'Come on Eileen' from Save Ferris, 'All I Wanna Do' by Sheryl Crow, and 'Animal I Have Become' by Three Days Grace. These songs will be available on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii, though obviously if you're picking them up on the Wii, you don't get Blitz support.

Additionally, Rock Band Blitz players who play any of these tracks will earn double coins for each play, as well as double coins for each time they play any Three Days Grace track! Not bad.

So either grab your plastic instruments or controllers, and get ready to jam out to these songs come Tuesday, October 16th.

Mike Splechta

GameZone's review copy hoarding D-bag extraordinaire! Follow me @MichaelSplechta

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